The Rollerblade Maxxum 84 Urban Inline Skates combine a fusion of superior lateral support, comfortable padded liners, and a versatile wheel setup that can be used for commuting, cruising, or training. The vented, molded hard shell provides plenty of support, paired with Specialized Fit liners that ensure comfort for all activities. Wearing The Rollerblade Maxxum 84 Urban Inline Skates, they provide secure comfort and performance that allows you to challenge your skate. The extruded aluminum frame can fit up to 84mm wheels and enables excellent power transfer and stability. These skates come with the new Rollerblade Hydrogen Wheels that enhance your rolling experience and produce good speed with the Rollerblade SG9 Bearings.

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Ride was great! Spiffy, quick, but the tongue of the boot took extra time to tuck in. Loved the ratcheting system of the buckle, ,but the fit of the boot and the tongue problem steered me towards a different boot. I also prefer a higher cu...Read More

Ride was great! Spiffy, quick, but the tongue of the boot took extra time to tuck in. Loved the ratcheting system of the buckle, ,but the fit of the boot and the tongue problem steered me towards a different boot. I also prefer a higher cuff up my ankle for better ankle support which this model doesn’t provide.Hide

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the rollerblade urban skate for intermediate to advanced looks great on the side for style but still a bit on the heavy side. I am hoping this will also improve min the future because heavy reminds me of skiing gear. Rollerblade brand is ...Read More

the rollerblade urban skate for intermediate to advanced looks great on the side for style but still a bit on the heavy side. I am hoping this will also improve min the future because heavy reminds me of skiing gear. Rollerblade brand is still my favorite and going forward I will remain loyal. When I went off the brand it was not a smooth, controlled skate experience.Hide

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I've been skating for a while on a pair of Twister 80s and really loved them -- so I was pretty wary of replacing them and pretty sure that nothing else could measure up. When I put these on, though, they felt really solid, and really comfo...Read More

I've been skating for a while on a pair of Twister 80s and really loved them -- so I was pretty wary of replacing them and pretty sure that nothing else could measure up. When I put these on, though, they felt really solid, and really comfortable too. Took them out for a test drive and found that, as I had hoped, they were a bit smoother of a ride and also slightly faster and the wheels have better grip. The wheel size (84mm) is not much bigger than my last pair (80mm), so turning ability is only slightly impacted.
My only complaint with these is the same that I had with the last pair -- the plastic brake apparatus. I'm skating in the street and am not yet comfortable with removing the heel brake as there are a couple of hills with intersections at the bottom where I really need that brake. I wore through a couple of brake pads on my Twister 80s and found that when I went to replace the brake, the plastic inside the brake assembly was routed from the screw and I had to go to the hardware store to buy a wider screw just to get the brake pad to tighten down. It looks like the Maxxum 84 has the same plastic brake assembly, so I guess I will start testing how many rounds of screws of increasing size I can use before I need a whole new brake assembly.
Other than that -- these are really great skates! Do plan to buy a size up from your shoe size, though.Hide

Q: My measured shoe size is 8 but according to the size chart on roller blades official website, it is recommended that the maxxum skates be ordered one size larger than normal meaning i should order a size 9. What do you think? There are no skate shops in my town so i cannot can try skates on prior to buying.

A: It really depends on what kind of fit you want. I skate with the men's version of this skate and I have it in the same size as my shoe size. They were tight at first and definitely needed to break in but once they did they fit like a glove and have a great performance fit. If taken a size larger you may not have that initial shock when you put the skates on since they are a stiff and tight boot, but once they break in I would worry about them having too much room. I personally recommend these skates in the same size as shoe but believe they will need about 6 times skating in them to break them in, but these are higher end skates for those that skate very often and can appreciate a snug performance fit.

Answered : May 04, 2017
By : Chris, United States

Q: Do you offer any type of ratcheting lace system, like the older roller blades used ?

A: Rollerblade currently doesn't use a ratcheting closure on any of their skates. The Rollerblade Maxxum 84 does feature a ratcheting center and top strap which do a stellar job to tighten the skates, but the lacing is a standard tie lace.

Answered : Aug 24, 2016
By : Chris, United States

Q: Two questions. can I put a 90mm wheel on these? Is there a custom fit liner I could buy to put in these and make them more comfortable?

A: The maximum wheel size of the Maxxum 84 is 84mm so you won't be able to go up to 90mm. If it's 90mm or bust I would recommend the Maxxum 90's, these are only available in men's sizing so you'll want to size down accordingly probably one full size. I skate with the maxxums and the liner is removable but there are not many liners being made for replacement in the fitness/recreational market. You can find many companies making aggressive skate liners but these would most likely be too large to fit into this skate's shell. The Maxxum liner is very comfortable and offers great support; an easy way to improve on it would be to add a custom footbed to the skates. This is something I always try to do in my skates and it can help tremendously.